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The Road to Quantum Computational Supremacy

arXiv
Authors: Cristian S. Calude, Elena Calude

Year

2017

Paper ID

24718

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Preprint

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We present an idiosyncratic view of the race for quantum computational supremacy. Google's approach and IBM challenge are examined. An unexpected side-effect of the race is the significant progress in designing fast classical algorithms. Quantum supremacy, if achieved, won't make classical computing obsolete.

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  • We present an idiosyncratic view of the race for quantum computational supremacy.

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